White House Press Secretary Defends

As Democrats raised concerns about programs like Medicaid going dark, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the Trump administration’s temporary halt on some federal spending.

The big picture: According to Leavitt, the freeze, which a federal judge stopped Tuesday, would not affect welfare benefits, Social Security, or Medicare.

Reporters were informed by Leavitt that the pause was necessary to make sure “every penny that is going out the door is not conflicting with the executive orders and actions that this president has taken.”

Nonprofits and groups that depend on federal funding, such as Meals on Wheels, were left frantically attempting to determine the impact of the freeze.

Quickly catch up: The heads of executive departments and agencies were given until February 10 to provide information about programs, projects, or activities that were subject to the indefinite pause, according to a memo from the Office of Management and Budget.

A senior political appointee should be assigned by agencies to supervise each federal financial assistance program and make sure it “conforms to Administration priorities.”

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